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Bring your LEGO stories to life with stop motion
LEGO stop motion, or brickfilming, transforms static builds into animated stories by capturing small movements frame-by-frame. With simple tools like a smartphone, tripod, and consistent lighting, ...
Who doesn’t need a little more stop-motion animation in their life? We all do, especially if it’s a LEGO cooking stop-motion video. Now, I usually don’t think that plastic bricks look appetizing, but ...
Korean YouTuber, Bebop Stop Motion, has created a cornucopia of stop-motion LEGO food videos on his channel. But his new LEGO pizza has to take the cake for most delicious looking food item. Or rather ...
Dylan Nusbaum moved quickly setting up Lego props as he heard ideas flow from his daughter Claire, 8, to film a movie with a castle scene. The pair then took a blast of quick photos using an iPad as ...
Stop motion is a complicated craft. Assembled together frame-by-frame, it’s a time-consuming process, and one that requires physical, real-world elements that move and articulate. It’s not for the ...
YouTube user Bebop has created a fantastic stop motion animation using Lego pieces and a few additional props. The animation consists of 3,200 individual pictures which have been meticulously tagged ...
I have always enjoyed Lego from an early age, and seeing this Lego promo video released for the new year brought back all those youthful memories. The joy of snapping together those colorful bricks to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Who doesn’t need a little more stop-motion animation in their life? We all do, especially if it’s a LEGO cooking stop-motion video ...
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